"Bustopher Jones is a featured character in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats. He appears only in the number \"Bustopher Jones\", and does not have an ensemble identity as such."@en . . . . "Bustopher Jones"@en . "Tuxedo / Black and White"@en . . . . . . "\"Bustopher Jones: The Cat About Town\" is a poem from T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats and a song from the Cats musical which is based on that poem. Bustopher Jones is a parody of an Edwardian gentleman of leisure and is described as the St. James's Street cat, a regular visitor to many gentlemen's clubs in the area, including Drones, Blimp's, and The Tomb. Due to his constant lunching at these clubs, he is \"remarkably fat\" (\"a 25-pounder\"). He has a \"fastidious black\" coat and apparently has white markings on his paws which resemble spats. Because of these traits, he is described as \"this Brummell of cats\" - a reference to Beau Brummell, the founder of dandyism."@en . "Bustopher Jones is a featured character in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats. He appears only in the number \"Bustopher Jones\", and does not have an ensemble identity as such."@en . . . . . . . . "\"Bustopher Jones: The Cat About Town\" is a poem from T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats and a song from the Cats musical which is based on that poem. Bustopher Jones is a parody of an Edwardian gentleman of leisure and is described as the St. James's Street cat, a regular visitor to many gentlemen's clubs in the area, including Drones, Blimp's, and The Tomb."@en . "James Barron"@en . "*Adlige Karl"@en . . . . . . "Male"@en . . . . . . . "Stephen Hanan"@en . . . . . . .